Collector opens world’s largest private Apple exhibition in Prague

For any retro computer collector the idea of having 472 different models is like swimming on a pool of coins like Scrooge McDuck. There is one fellow collector from Czech Republic that instead of building his own private pool of money decided to open a museum, specifically an Apple museum.

Housed in three buildings in Prague’s old town, the museum has an extensive list of 472 exhibits on display—from nearly every Apple product ever built to Steve Jobs’ business cards from his times at NeXT and Pixar.

The museum website will have a 3D tour soon, but meanwhile you can see some pictures on Arstechnica website.

If you happen to manage visit the city, the museum entry costs €11 and all revenue will go to charity institutions.